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Discover the Truth at: http://www.theblackvault.com JFK Assassination System Date: 4/29/201 Identification Form Agency Infonnation AGENCY: FBI RECORD NUMBER: 124 - ~0038 - 1 0062 RECORD SERIES : I-IQ AGENCY FILE NUMBER : 92-4930-54 Document lnfonnation ORIGINATOR : FBI FROM: DL m: HQ TITLE: ' DATE: 10/30/1969 PAGES: 8 SUBJECTS: JAMES HENRY DOLAN DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT CLASSIFICATION : Unclassified RESTRJCTIONS : 4 CURRENT STATUS: Redact DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 05/27/1998 OPENING CRITERIA : JNDEFJNlTE COMMENTS: RPT v9.1 32 NW 45771 Docid:32325873 Page 1 . t- ' r t' ; ~ C· .'\:....J DL 92-292 AT CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Will maintain coptact with PCI L..l_________ ..... 1 re activities of subject. OTHER 4 LAS VEGAS AT RENO, NEVADA. · Will, through logical sources, determine if subject has been residing in the area of 1275 Fairfield Avenue , with his mother. MILWAUKEE .J AT LAKE GENE~ WISCONSIN. Will, through logical sources, determine if - ~ ILA IC RAE had a theft of jewels and furs from the Playboy Club. · AT MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. Will determine registered owner of 1969 Wisconsi~ license Xl~-947, noting this license plate is in possession of the subject. I .•'· : DALLAS ... AT DALLAS TEXAS. Wiil maintain contact with Mrs . JAMES DOLAR, 46o7 Druid Hill Drive ~ regarding any informati.on she receives re subJect. ADMINISTRATIVE : The period of this report preqates the date of rerep inasmuch as investigation had not been received from auxiliary offices at the time last report submitted. T- 1· i~ and T- 2 is I I I PCI, both contacted by ~gents of the~C~h,.i~c~a~g~o~-~ Divisiono - B* - COVE~ PAGE ; ! . ~-- - -- - - -·- - - - NW 4 5771 Docld:32325873 Page 2 •.. < • . 0 : . (--...: . b.ollTED STATES DEPARTMENT Ol-::...-JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION / Copy to: 1 - USA , Fort .Worth HAROLD R. LIVERETT Olflcta Dallas, Texas 10/ 30/69 · F ield Office F lle 1: 92- 292 Bureou .F ile 1: 92-4S30 JAMES HENRY DOLAN Character: Synopsis: . The subject has resided with T- 1 at 423 Wrightwood since November of 1968. Subject had an affair with 18 year old girl in Chic~go . Subj ect is believed to have been i nvo ~ ved in burglary in the Chicago and Lake Geneva, Wisconsin area. ' DOLAN SHOULD BE CONSIDERED ARMED AND DANGEROUS AS BE HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS A PARTICIPANT IN A ROBBERY WITH FIREARMS AND HAS BEEN KNOWN TO .BE IN POSSESSI9N OF FIREARMS IN THE PAST. - p - DETAILS: By communication dated August 18, 1969, San Antonio advised on August 14,- 1969, Texas Department of Public Safefy (DPS) Communications Dispatcher BOB UPPER, San Antoni o, Texas,· advised Complaint Clerk DAVID A. WALL, 1969 Texas registration data. for a 1960 Cadillac, Vehi cle Identification Number 60K65271, owned by R. c. TERRANELLA, 4~01 Belclaire, Dallas, Texas, was still una~ailable due to the fa-ct the. Texas Highway Department , Austin, Texas, has not completed f iling of such inf ormation due to its switch to computerization. ~. I· I I I This document contatns neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It Is the property of the F'BI and Is loaned to 1 your agency; 1t and its contents a re not to be distributed outside y our agency, \ . • I \ -· . .. .. ..... - -··- -· - -- - -·- --- ----------- - - ---------- __j NVl 45771 Docid: 32325873 Page 3 .. DL 92-292 The following investigation was conducted by SA TOM E. CHAPOTON: AT AUSTIN, TEXAS On· August 26, 1969, Mrs. MITZIE RANEY, Motor Vehicle Department, Texas Highway ·Department, advised Title Records reflect that 1969 Cadillac Vehicle Identification · Number 60K06527l is titled to R. c. TERRANELLA, 4501 Belclaire, Dallas, Texas. She advised there is no record of a 1969 ' License being issued to this vehicle and stated that this vehicle may not be registered in the State of Texas. By commu.nication dated September 5, 1969, Chicago advised on July 28, 1969, T-1 voluntarily appeared at the Chicago Office of the FBI. T- 1 .advised that be recently moved to 2311 Commonwealth, Chicago, Illinois," teleph()ne numbe~ 348-5020. T-1 stated ·that he recently moved from 423l'Hghtwood, where JAMES HENRY DOLAN had been residing with him since November, 1968. T-1 advised .that the reason ·for the move was to get his. 18 year .old daughter away from DOLAN. T-1 stated that his daughter had told him that she was in love and was seeing JAMES HENRY DOLAN. T-1 sta'ted that he has known DOLAN all his life: and brought DOLAN to Chicago after he (DOLAN) was release~ from the Kansas State Prison in Lansing for "bombing an aircraft". T-1 stated that he later took DOLAN to Des Moines, Iowa, .and helped him join the Iron Workers Union, of which he is presently a member. · T-1 further advised that DOLAN traveled extensively while residing at his home. DOLAN made trips t9 San Francis~o, Seattle, Denver, and Cedsr Rapid,·, Iowa.· While in Cedar Rapids, DOLAN stayed at the Holiday Inn Motel cn .the night of July 23, 1969; At this time DOLAN registered under the n•me TED MONROE. T-1 continued that DOLAN returned from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on July 24, 1969, accompanied by an unknown individual driving a late model gold Cadillac with a white . top and. bearing unknown ColQrado license plates • . T-1 stated that be 4ad seen this individual on several occaaons talking with DOLAN. - 2 - -- _____ .. __ _ _ ___ _ ___.. NW 4 5771 Docid:32325 873 Page 4 ' . c DL 92-292 T-1 furnished the_ following names which he considered to be asseciates of DOLAN:- JACK PERKINS, _who is associated with Riggers Local Union in Chicago. JOE SEDLACK , .. ., ED .. FARLEY .. .. T-1 stated that he is extremely co~ncern~~ i:' ' about· his daughter's assoc-iation with DOLAN as he is aware that DOLAN is an ex-convict. Accordilllg to. T- 1, DOLAN stayed at -the Midland Hotel, Chicago, on the night of July 26, 1969, i n Room 902._ . T- 1 believes that his daughter visited DOLAN at the hotel on that night. On July 28, 1969, T-1 and T-2 advised that on July 13, 1969, two individuals ~ame to their home at 423 Wrightwood and showed identification and badges and stated that they had a search warrant and stated that they were looking for JAMES DOLAN. DOLAN was not there at the time and the two individuals searched the ho~e and left. In March, 1969, an "FBI Agent" came -to their residence at 423 Wrightwood and talked with DOLAN. T-2 stated she did not know why the Agent was there nor did she see his credentials. T-2 stated that she has been .very. suspicious. of DOLAN ' s _activities due to his numerous trips and after bearing a telephone conversa tion ·between DOLAN and JACK PERKINS of Oak Park, Illinois, whcmshe knows to be an .~x-convict, wherein DOLAN and PERKINS discu~sed a Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, jewel robbery of a movie star. T-2 ·stat'ed that on· one -occasion after returning from~ trip she noticed ·bruises and cuts on DOLAN's. arms· and shoulders. T-2 stated she had never noticed these cuts and bruises before and DOLAN refused to discuss the matter with her. T-2 .stated that DOLAN receives a GoverDment disability check :from an injury which ··occurred in· the Army. In addition, she stated that DOLAN has i nsurance .with the Banker ' s Life and Casual~y Compa~ny , nes Mo~nes, Iowa. - 3 - . ri . .... - ... ·- - --- ---------- - - --------------- - ---------- NW 4 5771 Docld:323 25873 Page 5 DL 92-292 T-2 a.dvised that JOE SEDLACK lives at the 1500 or 1600 block of West Adis on. SEDLACK is employed by the Lange Rigger s i n Chicago. On August 4, 1969, T-1 and T-2 a ga i ~ voluntarily appeared at the Chicago Office of t h~ FBI. T-1 and T- 2 advised that DOLAN sent .them a letter postmarked August 2, 1969, from Denver, Colorado, with a Reno,' Nevada, retu~n address of 1275 Fairfield Avenue. It is to be noted that this address is that of DOLAN's mother. · Enclosed in this letter were two keys t o the apartment at 423 Wrightwood, belonging· to T-1 and T- 2. T- 2 recalled that i n February, ·1969, she had observed four guns in a suitcase in the t~uak of .DOLAN ' s car while ~:~he was putting sqme of .. his work clothes in the car. She stated tbat there were two shot guns and two pistols.' .T-2 further stated that she has not seen the weapons since that day in February. T-2 advised that DOLAN became acqua·inted with two associates of her daughter •. · By communication dated . October l7, 1969, Chicago advised on October 2, 1969, T-2 advised that DO~N was overheard in a telephone conversation with. an individual by the name of JACK PERKINS, wherein they discussed the theft of jewels and furs from SHEILA MC RAE at the Pl ayboy Club in Lake Geneva,. Wisco.lisln. · · . I n addition, T-2: stated that DO~ is als~ . resp~nsible f or t)e burglary of the ALICE B. C~IG resid~nce, 1411 North State Street, Chicago, I ll ~nois • . T-2 has s~en DOLAN in possession of numerous watches and jewels which she knows came from the CRAIG residence.
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